Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

The National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder (NEA-BPD), is a non-profit organization staffed by volunteering consumers, family members, and professionals, and seeks to advance the BPD agenda.
National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Websites including blogs, support forums

Attending college or university opens up an exciting world of possibilities. It can also be pretty challenging. But if you’re living with a mental illness, you’ve faced challenges before. This resource is designed to make your transition to college or university just a little bit easier. It takes you through all the steps of going to school, providing information and tips for anyone living with a mental illness.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Printed materials including handouts, brochures and books
Download:
YourEducationYourFuture-CMHA.pdf
Website to help users develop their own personalized action plans for mental health.
Online tools and modules such as:
Module 1 : Starting my Journey
Module 2 : Getting a Helpful Diagnosis: A Great Place to Start
Module 3 : What's Next? Understanding my Treatment Options
Module 4 : Complementary Approaches
Module 5 : Family and Friends
Module 6 : Lifestyle
Module 7 : Change Your Thinking : Change Your Feelings
Module 8 : The Workplace
Module 9 : Staying Well: Making the Most of My Plan
Module 10 : Crisis Plan
Module 11 : Continuing My Path to Mental Wellness
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario (MDAO)
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Websites including blogs, support forums

The keys to taking care of youth mental health are to work towards building close and genuinely supportive relationships and promoting mental wellness, and to get help early should problems arise. This free guide was designed to help parents forge and strengthen those connections and support their youth's mental health.
Parters for Mental Health
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Printed materials including handouts, brochures and books, Websites including blogs, support forums

OurHealthyMinds is a mental health website from the Nova Scotia Health Authority. It celebrates the many ways we can be well, and honours the many ways we can experience mental illness - as an individual, a caregiver, a parent, a child or loved one.
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Websites including blogs, support forums

Information about teen mental health from Dr. Stan Kutcher and colleagues.
Dalhousie University
Audience: Public (www.ementalhealth.ca)
Resource type: Websites including blogs, support forums